Notes: Reba did not have the whistling ending. Harpua was unfinished; Jimmy played an Abba record (which led to a verse of Abba’s Waterloo), decided that he hated Abba and thought that maybe a little rocking harmonica would tighten it up. John Popper then came out for to play harmonica on a jam that led into Llama. Llama and GTBT also featured John Popper on harmonica. It's Magic was part of the soundcheck's My Sweet One Refrain Medley.

My first show, and sadly I missed the opener. The venue and lot were about a mile apart, and the shuttle buses they were operating stopped running at some point when the boarding process got out of hand. I'll never forget seeing a state trooper standing on top of one of the buses with a megaphone trying to quell the masses. Most of us just decided to walk, breaking into a sprint as we got closer to the venue and realized the show had already started.

The Jim -> Lizards was particularly memorable, but of course the Harpua leading up to the John Popper appearance overshadowed everything.

My first show too. We had to park in grass along the I-80 exit ramp and walk an hour plus to get to the venue. Missed the first set, but the second set was worth it, especially the Popper appearance. Crazy walk back to our car as people were just jumping on car hoods and trunks to catch rides back to their own cars. Got back to our car just in time as they were towing cars from the exit ramp.

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